01 N.C. Admin. Code 26B .0207 - AWARD LETTERS
(a) When a
scholarship is awarded, an award letter is sent to the recipient and to the
educational institution which the recipient intends to enter. The award letter
stipulates the amount of the award for a nine-month academic year and further
states that this amount is subject to change from time to time. It expressly
informs the recipient that all obligations above this amount are his or her
responsibility.
(b) The heading of
the letter will contain the name of the veteran parent, his or her file number
(beginning with C or SS if living; XC or XSS if deceased), and the recipient's
name and address. The same information should be used by the educational
institution in all correspondence and billings.
(c) Scholarship awards are usually
prospective, i.e., intended for use at the beginning of the next term or
subsequent terms after issue; however, award letters which are issued after a
term is underway may be construed as retroactive to the beginning of that term.
In special cases, the effective date will either be stipulated in the award
letter or agreed upon verbally by the institution and the division of veterans
affairs.
(d) The determination of
eligibility time which a recipient has used in a given institution is made by
that institution and this determination is utilized as the basis for billing.
Eligibility time is usually reckoned in quarters or semesters of a nine-month
academic year. The following equivalents are furnished as a guide: A semester
equals one and one-half quarters or three summer sessions of six weeks each. A
quarter is equal to two-thirds of a semester or two summer sessions of six
weeks each. One summer session of six weeks equals one-third semester or
one-half quarter. A summer session of eight weeks is the same as a six-week
session.
Notes
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Readopted Eff. February 27, 1979;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. February 2, 2016.
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Readopted Eff. February 27, 1979.
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